James can say goodbye to the Bernabeu against his favourite rival

In what is likely to be his last game at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, James Rodriguez gets a chance to face the team he's scored most against; Sevilla.

The Colombian has become a key part of Zinedine Zidane's 'Real Madrid B' team, adding points in the league, which has helped Los Blancos to be within touching distance of the title.

Indeed, his form has opened a serious debate about which players should start in the more difficult matches.

Although between the quarter and semifinals of the Champions League the player barely had seven minutes, his importance in LaLiga has been fundamental.

He has scored five goals in his last four games; two in the Estadio Riazor, another two at Granada and one against Barcelona in El Clasico - and now he has a special game.

His future at Real has been getting more complicated by the day and so the duel against Sevilla would mean his farewell to the Bernabeu.

James has played eight games against the Andalusians, won seven and scored four goals.

He has only played more against Atletico (nine matches) and if Zidane chooses him to play, as he has been doing, the Colombian could have one last chance to make his fans happy and to inscribe his name in what can be a historic season for Real Madrid.